En Vivo 1980 - Official Bootleg
- Out of print and very rare live CD recorded in 1980 by this historically significant and musically challenging Mexican prog ensemble.
- Featuring the keyboards of Carlos Alvarado and the guitar and flute of Jorge Reyes, Chac Mool was one of several important progressive bands working in Mexico during the late 70s and early 80s.
- With musical themes that recall, at times, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, or even Jethro Tull, Chac Mool forged its own path, and no better example of this can be heard than on this officially released, live, "authorized bootleg" recording from November of 1980.
- Jorge Reyes, now sadly deceased, left Chac Mool to create a legacy of music and collaborations exploring electronic ambient (most notably with Steve Roach and Suso Saiz), and an imagined pre-Hispanic music, which conjured a meditative and mystical dream of the sounds, instruments, and music of Mexican music before the influence of Spanish explorers.
- Carlos Alvarado, also of the Tangerine Dream influenced Via Lactea, continued with Chac Mool, but also added his keyboards, synthesizers, and electronics to a variety of brilliant recordings under his own name and in collaboration with others.
- 05/25/1998 (Publication Date) - Momia (Publisher).